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The Hill County Commission held a hearing Wednesday evening on the prospect of implementing a 3 percent sales tax on marijuana products sold in the county - which will be a question on November's election ballot in Hill County - and what money from such a tax would go toward. The commission attempted to hold a similar hearing last week but due to it not being properly noticed to the public it only attracted two attendees, Hill County Commission Executive Assistant Sheri...
Havre Area Chamber of Commerce The grand-prize winning Havre Festival Days button numbers drawn Saturday, Sept. 17, are : 588, 1073. The numbers drawn Friday, Sept. 16, are: 54, 839, 917, 1545, 1761. The numbers drawn Thursday, Sept. 15, are: 388, 452, 905, 1913, 1538. The numbers drawn Wednesday, Sept. 14, are: 184, 1668, 1743, 1846, 1849. The numbers drawn Tuesday, Sept. 13. are: 184, 1668, 1743, 1846, 1849. The numbers drawn Monday, Sept. 12, are: 616, 645, 1034, 1077,...
Havre Police Department A vehicle crash was reported on Third Street Friday at 12:19 p.m. -- Officers assisted with a Friday 12:49 p.m. report from Child Protective Services. -- A summons was issued after someone stopped at the police station Friday at 2:42 p.m. asking to speak with an officer about a harassment issue. -- Ronald Charles Carpenter of Havre, 76, was arrested on a driving under the influence charge, after a caller at a First Street West establishment reported tha...
Democratic candidate for state House District 28 Paul Tuss announced this week he picked up a key endorsement from a local union. A press release said the local Teamsters union endorsed Tuss in his campaign for HD 28, which includes the city of Havre and a small area outside the city limits. Local No. 0016 of The Brotherhood of Maintenance of Way Employees, which includes area railroad workers, is encouraging their members and area residents to support Tuss in this November's...
The Hill County Commission discussed requests for new copy machines at its weekly business meeting Thursday, which started with the commission approving a number of contracts and requests including excess medical insurance for inmates at the Hill County Detention Center. The plan adopted unanimously by the commission was the same as last year’s with coverage for inmates at a rate of 98 cents per inmate per day. The also, like the previous year elected to purchase additional coverage for mental and nervous disorders at an e...
Sept. 28 through Sept. 30 Leadership Montana will be holding its 2022 Leadership Confluence, its signature event, in Havre and Rocky Boy featuring speakers and panels for its graduates and alumni. Leadership Montana Board of Governors Chair Debbie Vandeberg said this event will celebrate 20 years of leadership education for Montana youth and will give those that are part of the program an opportunity to learn more about Havre, Rocky Boy and their partnership. “It’s going to be fun, it’s going to be educational, and folks...
Havre Police Department A hit and run crash was reported on Second Street Thursday at 9:09 a.m. —— Evelyn Frances Foursouls of Havre, 39, was arrested on a state District Court warrant served on Second Street Thursday at 12:53 p.m. —— A caller reported a vehicle crash in the parking lot of a First Street West business Thursday at 1:21 p.m. —— Money was reported at 4:49 a.m. today stolen from a wallet on First Street Northeast. Hill County Sheriff’s Office A burglary was reported at Box Elder School Thursday at 8 a.m. —— A K...
An advertisement for Rock Lotto that ran in last Friday’s edition of Havre Daily News on Page A4 included, in a comical fictional list of ingredients, Hutterite wine. A representative from local Hutterite colonies contacted Havre Daily News to clarify that Hutterites were not selling wine during Festival Days.... Full story
Menu Monday, Sept. 26 — Pork tips, buttered noodles, Riviera vegetables, cookies Tuesday, Sept. 27 — Salad, meat loaf, au gratin potatoes, green beans, cake Wednesday, Sept. 28 — Philly steak, sandwich, tator tots, brownies Thursday, Sept. 29 — Beef with onions, rice, vegetables, coffee cake Friday, Sept. 30 — Soup, chef’s choice, dessert Keeping up with the pandemic: Sept. 19, 20 new cases of COVID-19, total number is 5,648, active 6, no active hospitalizations, no active hospitalizations discharged, total deaths 74....
You know, Lord, scenery is beautiful almost any time of the day or season. Just the other day, the clouds were stunningly beautiful. Chatting with several friends that day, we wait for You to call us home, Lord, so we can see the "other side" of the clouds, stars, moon and planets. One gal asked, "How do we get up there to be with Jesus?" Several gave replies, but they looked at each other like, "I don't think that is how 'that' happens." One gal giggled, suggesting that every...
"For the love of money is the root of all kinds of evil, and in their eagerness to be rich some have wandered away from the faith and pierced themselves with many pains" (1 Timothy 6:10). In the lectionary lately, we have been richly blessed with Bible passages about, well, riches. We have been warned away from the love of money and the love of what that money gets us (think: honor, security, influence, comfort, cars with all kinds of gadgets ...). We have been warned in our...
Out our way, a constant subject of both frustration and humor is the interaction with strays who show remarkable ingenuity in being stupid. Charlie and I have found calves that had wandered off miles from the main herd - a few cow-calf units up in the Beaver Creek area during open range season who were found going the wrong way from the water and grazing grounds - and that pesky "Junior," the young Charolais bull who took some seven heifers out of the main herd and managed to...
Blue Pony Stadium won’t just be for exciting football games anymore. Thanks to the creation of a new program at Havre Public Schools called Literacy Under the Lights, Havre Public Schools youth will be able to spend a night at Blue Pony Stadium reading their favorite stories. Lincoln-McKinley principal Holly Bitz dreamed up the idea for the program, which will be held for the first time tonight inside Blue Pony Stadium. The program encourages kids in grades K-5 to bring a b...
Havre Police Department A Wednesday 7:16 a.m. caller on First Avenue reported a house had broken into and damaged. —— A vehicle crash was reported on 11th Street West Wednesday at 8:12 a.m. —— A 14-year-old was issued a summons on an assault charge after an assault was reported at Havre High School Wednesday at 11:11 a.m. —— A vehicle crash was reported on the 100 Block of Third Avenue at 1:30 p.m. Wednesday. —— Lateisha Ganuelas of Havre, 24, was issued a summons on a charge of endangering the welfare of children after...
Hill County Officials provided a number of updates on their recent activities at a meeting Tuesday, including the ongoing search for more staff, work on American Rescue Plan Act funded projects and the upcoming elections. Hill County Sheriff Jamie Ross said they are down to four full-time employees at the Hill County Detention Center and they’ve had to pull deputies off the street to fill the gaps. Ross said crime is rising and they are responding to calls as best they can. “We’re just trying to keep our heads above water...
RigaTony's, a new Italian restaurant, just opened in the former Uncle Joe's Steakhouse location on First Street, and while recent maintenance issues have temporarily closed its in-house dining areas it is still providing pick-up and delivery. Restaurant owner Tony St. John, a native of Havre who only recently returned, said their dishwasher broke down Friday and they are waiting on a replacement part that should be coming in the middle of next week. St. John, after graduating...
1-year Havre resident Jenny Parks has spent most of 2022 trying to get her restaurant and catering business, Jenny's Kitchen, located in the old Red Wing Boot Repair location at 416 First St., up to full service, and it seems like the time for the doors to open may be just around the corner. Parks said they were originally hoping to open in February of this year, but extreme delays caused by supply chain issues have caused her to shelve those plans until she can get some of...
Press release Guild is now First Colony Mortgage. First Colony Mortgage has served the lending needs of borrowers since 1984. As a mortgage banker, First Colony offers many advantages. It not only process mortgages, the companies workers also underwrite, fund and close mortgage loans all in one of its local branches. Guild’s expert team of in-house mortgage professionals work together to ensure that loans are processed efficiently and quickly, all in one place for the buyer’s convenience and satisfaction. It’s First Colon...
Montana Fish, Wildlife and Parks GLASGOW - Many people will likely hunt state trust land at some point during Montana's hunting season. These lands, which can provide great recreational opportunity, are managed by the Montana Department of Natural Resources and Conservation for the benefit of the public schools and other public entities. In Fish, Wildlife and Parks Region 6 in northeast Montana, large areas of state trust land are found in central Valley and western Daniels...
Historic photos and books, plus cowboy songs and stories highlight the October programs at the Montana Historical Society. Montana Historical Society The October Lecture Series is sponsored by the Friends of the Montana Historical Society as their primary annual fundraiser. Programs are held on Wednesdays at noon in the MTHS lobby; the cost is $5 per program, and brown bag lunches are welcome. Programs include: • Oct. 5 - A Gentlewoman's View of Butte in the 1880s: J...
From MSU News Service BOZEMAN — Montana State University Extension and Montana Wool Growers Association are offering a beginner wool harvesting school Oct. 13-16, at locations in Billings and Molt. The school is for those who want to learn how to shear their own small flock or take a step toward becoming a professional shearer. Participants will learn marketing and business skills relevant to the wool industry, become familiar with the shearing machine and shearing tools and gain hands-on experience shearing sheep in a way t...
Havre Police Department Kristopher Ray Probert of Havre, 35, was arrested on charges of theft and forgery after a caller at a Third Street West facility report a theft, Tuesday at 9:09 a.m. —— Two summonses were issued related to a report of a fight at Havre Middle School Tuesday at 1 p.m. No details on charges were provided. —— Three summonses were issued after a disturbance was reported on Third Street at 7:39 p.m. Tuesday. No details on charges were provided. —— John Michael Segna of Havre, 32, was arrested on a disorderl...
Montana Farmers Union WASHINGTON — Federal lawmakers and agencies heard directly from Montanans about what’s impacting their farms and ranches during National Farmers Union’s 2022 Fall Legislative Fly-In held Sept. 11-14 at the nation’s capitol. Fourteen members of Montana Farmers Union joined with more than 250 other producers from around the country for the event that featured briefings with the White House, the USDA and FTC, as well as in-person meetings with members of Congress. Great Falls High seniors Shania and Nat...
Montana Department of Livestock HELENA — The Montana Department of Livestock confirmed last week highly pathogenic avian influenza — HPAI — in a Teton County poultry flock. This is the 11th HPAI affected Montana flock linked to a 2022 wave of HPAI infections in the United States traced to seasonal migration of wild birds. Since Sept. 1, Montana and eight other states have confirmed infections in domestic poultry. Due to ongoing detections, MDOL has reinstated recommendations to house birds indoors including birds enrol...
Havre Daily News staff MSU Extension Blaine County has issued a warning for people to be on the lookout for the eastern heath snail, an invasive species originally from eastern Europe. Several sightings of the eastern heath snail have been observed in counties to the south and west of Blaine County. The highly destructive pest travels easily in loads of hay. The Montana Department of Agriculture first discovered a population of the eastern heath snail in July 2012 near Belt,...